
Mid-Season Horse Tune-Ups That Keep You Riding | Draw It Out®
Most horses don’t suddenly fall apart mid-season. They drift there slowly. The good riders catch it early.
This page connects directly to your full Travel & Hauling Recovery system and the Hydro-Lyte® Trusted guide.
Print This Chart ---Palatability matters more than theory. If the horse will not take it, the plan fails.
---| Trip Length | Before Loading | During Haul | After Arrival |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 Hours | Electrolytes pre-load | Offer water once if stopping | Water + optional re-dose |
| 6 Hours | Electrolytes pre-load | Water at planned stops | Electrolytes + full hydration |
| 9 Hours | Electrolytes pre-load | Water every stop, consistent intake | Electrolytes + recovery routine |
Overnight stops are not breaks. They are part of the recovery process.
---Use them when hauling duration, heat, or stress increases demand. Consistency matters more than intensity.
Focus on pre-load hydration and consistent stops. Familiar water sources help improve intake.
I write about these topics because they come directly from conversations with real riders. The goal is clarity, fewer assumptions, and better outcomes for the horse.

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